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Melbourne weather: City shivers through coldest morning in 18 years

Leongsam

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So much for the global warming shit that the looney greenies go on and on about.
 

frenchbriefs

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fuck lets not talk about australia while im stuck in this shittyhole country.

even in their summer,australia's temperature is only 25 degrees celcius,better than this satan's arsehole.

when i step off at the airport in changni after 2 months in aussie,its almost like iv stepped right into hell.a hell full of cockroaches.
 

Leongsam

High Order Twit / Low SES subject
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even in their summer,australia's temperature is only 25 degrees celcius,better than this satan's arsehole.

Shows you know jackshit about the country. Australia's climate ranges from tropical to almost icelandic.

However, even the Southern regions regularly experience temperatures in excess of 40℃ in summer. Darwin is just as bad as Singapore and often a lot worse.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_2014_southeastern_Australia_heat_wave

It would be prudent for you not to venture into topics you know very little about.
 

frenchbriefs

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Shows you know jackshit about the country. Australia's climate ranges from tropical to almost icelandic.

However, even the Southern regions regularly experience temperatures in excess of 40℃ in summer. Darwin is just as bad as Singapore and often a lot worse.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_2014_southeastern_Australia_heat_wave

It would be prudent for you not to venture into topics you know very little about.

My bad,most of the weather in autumn,spring and winter is relatively cool,even summer.

And nobody goes to those shithole regions and deserts,darwin wtf.i check the weather of Melbourne alot when im in sg,melbourne might experience temperatures in excess of 30 but its rare,mostly during summer and its in spikes and only during afternoons,its cools off quickly in the evening and can reach as low as 18c by morning.average temp is 25c
 
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Royalblood

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My bad,most of the weather in autumn,spring and winter is relatively cool,even summer.

And nobody goes to those shithole regions and deserts,darwin wtf.i check the weather of Melbourne alot when im in sg,melbourne might experience temperatures in excess of 30 but its rare,mostly during summer and its in spikes and only during afternoons,its cools off quickly in the evening and can reach as low as 18c by morning.average temp is 25c

Just admit that u r only a poser armchair traveller who has never step out of ur pathetic pigeon hole la. Summer in melbourne is very hot and dry exceeding 30degrees celsius hitting 40 is not rare, and this causes bushfire in and around Melbourne.
 

frenchbriefs

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Just admit that u r only a poser armchair traveller who has never step out of ur pathetic pigeon hole la. Summer in melbourne is very hot and dry exceeding 30degrees celsius hitting 40 is not rare, and this causes bushfire in and around Melbourne.

Dude I would trade sg weather for aussie weather anytime.u are talking about superlatives,the hottest days of the year,how many days is that?how long is summer?3 months of the year?u cant handle that?most of the time u would be in some air conditioned building anyway.compared to sg 12 months of hell.do u know what 24 degrees weather feels like?in sg I only get to experience that in shopping malls.in aussie I can go for a 10km jog stroll without breaking a sweat under my titties.I can wear the same shirt for 3 days and it will smell fresh.here my ficking tshirt is soaked after 15 minutes waiting for a
 
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The_Hypocrite

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You are right on this,,,even the dumb ass ausies say that this year El Nino will hit ozland,,,what a bunch of retards who cant even get the weather right,,,

How El Niño will affect you [h=2]Environment[/h]

  • by: Network writers
  • From: News Corp Australia Network
  • 1 month ago June 03, 2015 1:46PM


AUSTRALIA has officially entered an El Niño. That means hotter days, less rain and more pain for our farmers.
El Niño is generally the precursor for drought, as it causes reduced rainfall in winter and spring in the eastern states.
It also causes warmer than average daytime temperatures over the southern half of the country.
Sea surface temperatures have been at, or near, El Niño thresholds since spring last year, save for a brief dip soon after Christmas.
In April, the bureau raised its El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) tracker to the “alert” level, raising to 70 per cent or greater its expectation an El Niño would form in the Pacific in the winter or spring of 2015.
Wide areas of Queensland, NSW, Victoria and South Australia are in severe drought going back more than two years.
David Jones, of the bureau’s climate information services branch, says El Niño does not always mean drought in Australia but since 1900 it has been a strong indicator of drier times ahead.
“We know that 17 of the last 26 El Ninos have seen reasonably extensive drought conditions over Australia,” he said.
“So while below-average rainfall is not guaranteed, there is a strong weighting and assistance towards below-average rainfall and increased risk of drought, which obviously isn’t good for those people already in drought.”

[h=2]WHAT IS AN EL NINO?[/h]
[h=2][/h]* A warming of sea surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific Ocean that disrupts weather patterns across the Pacific.
* Can cause a corresponding cooling of the ocean in the western Pacific and around Northern Australia
* Cooler seas near Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia reduces convection — moist air at the surface that is heated, rises, cools and condenses into rain-bearing clouds.
* Convection migrates towards the eastern Pacific and can deliver increased rain to the west coast of North and South America * El Niño can disrupt the trade winds that, in the southern tropical Pacific, blow moisture-laden air towards eastern Australian coast.

306775-2be3e354-08ba-11e5-aa98-4a5250cbf318.jpg

How El Nino makes Australia drier Source: News Corp Australia





[h=2]WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF AN EL NINO IN AUSTRALIA?[/h]
[h=2][/h]LOWER RAINFALL:
* El Niño increases chances of below-average rainfall through winter and spring in much of Australia, especially the north and east
* El Niño does not always mean drought but nine out of the 10 driest winter/spring periods happened in El Niño years
* Australia’s severest droughts — 1982/83, 1994, 2002 and 2006 were all associated with El Nino * Since 1900, El Ninos delivered winter/spring rainfall 28 per cent lower than the long-term average

306829-8618a5b6-09a1-11e5-a3ac-5ee400cf9dbf.jpg

Farmers can expect drought conditions to continue Source: News Limited




TEMPERATURE EXTREMES:
* Warmer-than-average weather, particularly in southern Australia and particularly in the second half of the year.
Decreased cloud cover increases surface heating and assists to keep rainfall low
* Background warming of the atmosphere has made El Niño years warmer since the 1950s, the Bureau of Meteorology says
* In warmer months, El Niño can cause fewer slow-moving “blocking” high pressure systems, worsening heat extremes for cities such as Adelaide and Melbourne with an increase in extreme hot days and heatwaves further north
* Frost increases in El Niño years in cooler months in eastern Australia because clearer skies contain less daytime heat and lead to reduced minimum temperatures
* Between 15 and 30 per cent more frost days in El Niño years than average in northern Victoria and southern NSW, affecting agriculture
* Australia’s record low temperature of -23C at Charlotte Pass, NSW, on June 29, 1994, occurred during a strong El Niño.

306945-7872ebb0-09a1-11e5-a3ac-5ee400cf9dbf.jpg

Satellite image of planet earth showing the lack of cloud around northern Australia characteristic of the El Nino weather pattern. Source: News Corp Australia




INCREASED BUSHFIRE RISK:
* El Niño droughts dry the bush and have led to disasters including the 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires that killed 75 people in Victoria and South Australia.
DISRUPTED TROPICAL WEATHER:
* Fewer tropical cyclones, especially for Queensland
* Later onset of northern monsoon rains
* Below-average wet season rains early in the season, with average rain later in the season.
REDUCED WINTER SNOWFALL:
* The four lowest recorded peak snow depths in Australia’s alpine country occurred in El Niño years, including severe drought.


http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread....y-shivers-through-coldest-morning-in-18-years

So much for the global warming shit that the looney greenies go on and on about.
 

The_Hypocrite

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
You are right on this,,,even the dumb ass ausies say that this year El Nino will hit ozland,,,what a bunch of retards who cant even get the weather right,,,

How El Niño will affect you Environment



  • by: Network writers
  • From: News Corp Australia Network
  • 1 month ago June 03, 2015 1:46PM


AUSTRALIA has officially entered an El Niño. That means hotter days, less rain and more pain for our farmers.
El Niño is generally the precursor for drought, as it causes reduced rainfall in winter and spring in the eastern states.
It also causes warmer than average daytime temperatures over the southern half of the country.
Sea surface temperatures have been at, or near, El Niño thresholds since spring last year, save for a brief dip soon after Christmas.
In April, the bureau raised its El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) tracker to the “alert” level, raising to 70 per cent or greater its expectation an El Niño would form in the Pacific in the winter or spring of 2015.
Wide areas of Queensland, NSW, Victoria and South Australia are in severe drought going back more than two years.
David Jones, of the bureau’s climate information services branch, says El Niño does not always mean drought in Australia but since 1900 it has been a strong indicator of drier times ahead.
“We know that 17 of the last 26 El Ninos have seen reasonably extensive drought conditions over Australia,” he said.
“So while below-average rainfall is not guaranteed, there is a strong weighting and assistance towards below-average rainfall and increased risk of drought, which obviously isn’t good for those people already in drought.”

WHAT IS AN EL NINO?


* A warming of sea surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific Ocean that disrupts weather patterns across the Pacific.
* Can cause a corresponding cooling of the ocean in the western Pacific and around Northern Australia
* Cooler seas near Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia reduces convection — moist air at the surface that is heated, rises, cools and condenses into rain-bearing clouds.
* Convection migrates towards the eastern Pacific and can deliver increased rain to the west coast of North and South America * El Niño can disrupt the trade winds that, in the southern tropical Pacific, blow moisture-laden air towards eastern Australian coast.

306775-2be3e354-08ba-11e5-aa98-4a5250cbf318.jpg

How El Nino makes Australia drier Source: News Corp Australia





WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF AN EL NINO IN AUSTRALIA?


LOWER RAINFALL:
* El Niño increases chances of below-average rainfall through winter and spring in much of Australia, especially the north and east
* El Niño does not always mean drought but nine out of the 10 driest winter/spring periods happened in El Niño years
* Australia’s severest droughts — 1982/83, 1994, 2002 and 2006 were all associated with El Nino * Since 1900, El Ninos delivered winter/spring rainfall 28 per cent lower than the long-term average

306829-8618a5b6-09a1-11e5-a3ac-5ee400cf9dbf.jpg

Farmers can expect drought conditions to continue Source: News Limited




TEMPERATURE EXTREMES:
* Warmer-than-average weather, particularly in southern Australia and particularly in the second half of the year.
Decreased cloud cover increases surface heating and assists to keep rainfall low
* Background warming of the atmosphere has made El Niño years warmer since the 1950s, the Bureau of Meteorology says
* In warmer months, El Niño can cause fewer slow-moving “blocking” high pressure systems, worsening heat extremes for cities such as Adelaide and Melbourne with an increase in extreme hot days and heatwaves further north
* Frost increases in El Niño years in cooler months in eastern Australia because clearer skies contain less daytime heat and lead to reduced minimum temperatures
* Between 15 and 30 per cent more frost days in El Niño years than average in northern Victoria and southern NSW, affecting agriculture
* Australia’s record low temperature of -23C at Charlotte Pass, NSW, on June 29, 1994, occurred during a strong El Niño.

306945-7872ebb0-09a1-11e5-a3ac-5ee400cf9dbf.jpg

Satellite image of planet earth showing the lack of cloud around northern Australia characteristic of the El Nino weather pattern. Source: News Corp Australia




INCREASED BUSHFIRE RISK:
* El Niño droughts dry the bush and have led to disasters including the 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires that killed 75 people in Victoria and South Australia.
DISRUPTED TROPICAL WEATHER:
* Fewer tropical cyclones, especially for Queensland
* Later onset of northern monsoon rains
* Below-average wet season rains early in the season, with average rain later in the season.
REDUCED WINTER SNOWFALL:
* The four lowest recorded peak snow depths in Australia’s alpine country occurred in El Niño years, including severe drought.

http://www.news.com.au/technology/e...-will-affect-you/story-e6frflp0-1227379270712


So much for the global warming shit that the looney greenies go on and on about.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
fuck lets not talk about australia while im stuck in this shittyhole country.

even in their summer,australia's temperature is only 25 degrees celcius,better than this satan's arsehole.

when i step off at the airport in changni after 2 months in aussie,its almost like iv stepped right into hell.a hell full of cockroaches.

Shows you know jackshit about the country. Australia's climate ranges from tropical to almost icelandic.

However, even the Southern regions regularly experience temperatures in excess of 40℃ in summer. Darwin is just as bad as Singapore and often a lot worse.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_2014_southeastern_Australia_heat_wave

It would be prudent for you not to venture into topics you know very little about.

shows that this nigger been making up his trips to aussie are all fake.
 
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